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5 Must-Have Wins on the Kings’ Christmas Wishlist for a Joyful Season Finale

December 25, 2025 4 Min Read
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The Los Angeles Kings don’t need a miracle this Christmas to turn their season around. Instead of flashy trades or headline-grabbing contracts, what they truly require is improvement in the areas that have hindered their performance all season long.

As the holiday season approaches, the Kings are struggling with inconsistent hockey, particularly in December, with a disappointing 3-8 record in 11 games this month and only one home win against Chicago some two and a half weeks ago.

Here’s a realistic Christmas wish list that the Kings could hope for:

A Power Play That Pulls Its Weight
The Kings don’t need an elite power play, just one that doesn’t stall their momentum. While their 5-on-5 play has been competitive, their power play has been a major weakness. Their predictable play and failure to capitalize on power plays have drained the energy at games, with just four power-play goals in the last 10 games. This issue is especially damaging in critical moments like playoffs and late-game situations, putting them at a disadvantage. A functional power play that scores when it counts could rejuvenate the Kings’ chances of contending for the Stanley Cup.

Quinton Byfield’s Continued Breakout
Byfield’s development has been remarkable, with steady improvement in points and ice time each season. From playing only six games in his rookie year to appearing in all 80 games last season and scoring 55 points, his growth signals a potential star in the making. This season, his role has further expanded, but his performance has dipped, with only two goals in the last 20 games. Still, if he regains consistency, Byfield could be a bright spot for the Kings’ future.

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Anze Kopitar’s Last Hurrah
Kopitar remains the heart and soul of the Kings, providing leadership and defensive prowess even as his stats have declined. He has announced this will be his final NHL season after 20 years, unlikely to change his decision unless the Kings present a legitimate Stanley Cup opportunity. His retirement will mark the end of an era for the franchise and hockey fans alike, as he is arguably the greatest Kings player of all time.

Breaking Past the First Round
The Kings have had tough playoff luck, losing four consecutive series to the Edmonton Oilers in recent years. Despite holding a lead last year, they collapsed and lost the series. Overcoming the Oilers would be a monumental psychological boost, especially in a season where the Kings have faced significant challenges against other tough Western Conference teams. Advancing past the first round would signal significant progress.

Stronger Home Performances
The Crypto.com Arena should be a fortress for the Kings, but this season they’re disappointing with a 4-8-4 home record. Scoring the fewest home goals and posting the worst power play percentage at home shows their struggles. Winning more home games would invigorate the fans and restore the team’s identity.

Realistic Aspirations This Christmas
While these wishes may seem ambitious, they’re attainable if the Kings focus on improving critical areas rather than superficial fixes. Achieving some of these goals by season’s end could bring a level of success and excitement to Los Angeles hockey fans not felt in a long time.


Fan Take: This assessment of the Kings’ season highlights critical areas that can turn their fortunes around, reminding fans that steady improvement is often more valuable than dramatic moves. For hockey enthusiasts, the Kings’ journey is a microcosm of how perseverance, nurturing young talent, and strong leadership can shape the future of a franchise and energize the sport.

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